There's another variation of the code without nested try ... finally that just occurred to me. If you don't create the components with the AOwner parameter of the constructor set to nil, then you can simply make use of the lifetime management that the VCL gives you for free:

    var
      cds1: TClientDataSet;
      cds2: TClientDataSet;
      cds3: TClientDataSet;
      cds4: TClientDataSet;
    begin
      cds1 := TClientDataSet.Create(nil);
      try
        // let cds1 own the other components so they need not be freed manually
        cds2 := TClientDataSet.Create(cds1);
        cds3 := TClientDataSet.Create(cds1);
        cds4 := TClientDataSet.Create(cds1);

        ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
        ///      DO WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE
        ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

      finally
        cds1.Free;
      end;
    end;

I'm a big believer in small code (if it's not too obfuscated).